Salvation Army Christmas Dinner 2013

GEORGE TULEY/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES About an hour after the Salvation Army began serving the traditional Christmas dinner on Wednesday there was still a steady procession of diners at the Salvation Army.

GEORGE TULEY/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES Ross Johnson was one of many residents able to have a traditional Christmas dinner this year at the Salvation Army.

GEORGE TULEY/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES Ruby Ramirez, 7, took matters in hand as she folded her slice of ham like a tortilla as she enjoyed the traditional Christmas dinner at the Salvation Army on Wednesday.

GEORGE TULEY/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES Volunteer Millie Fraley distributes place mats, napkins, and plastic cutlery Wednesday for those eating a traditional Christmas dinner at the Salvation Army.

GEORGE TULEY/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES Sixteen-year-old volunteer Claudia Franklyn (right) filled a table with pumpkin and pecan pie for the traditional Christmas dinner at the Salvation Army. With her is Janet Loehr from Rockport.

GEORGE TULEY/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES Eight-year-old volunteer Izabella Cintron took her job seriously Wednesday as she dished out dressing and sweet potatoes for the traditional Christmas dinner at the Salvation Army. She was rearing a crab hat she got for Christmas.

GEORGE TULEY/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES One-and-a half-year-old Eric Gonzalez, Jr. attacked his mashed potatoes fearlessly during the serving of traditional Christmas dinners at the Salvation Army.

GEORGE TULEY/SPECIAL TO THE CALLER-TIMES Eight-year-old volunteer Izabella Cintron dishes out dressing and sweet potatoes for the traditional Christmas dinner. She was rearing a crab hat she got for Christmas.